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Texas Instruments LM92CIM/NOPB — Discrete Semiconductors

LM92CIM/NOPB Digital Temperature Sensor, ±0.33°C Accuracy

MPNLM92CIM/NOPB
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Texas Instruments LM92CIM/NOPB, digital local temperature sensor, 12-bit resolution, I²C output, ±0.33°C typical accuracy, -55°C to 150°C range, 2.7V to 5.5V supply, 8-SOIC package, Tube.

$7.65Ref. price · indicative, final on quote
Packaging8-SOIC (0.154", 3.90mm Width)
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MOQ1 pcs
  • 100% new & originalTraceable channels only — no refurbs, no pulls, no remarked parts.
  • Date & lot codes on quoteStated per line before you commit; label photos on request.
  • MSL-compliant ESD packingMoisture-sealed bags with indicator cards; reels photo-verified.
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Specifications

LM92CIM/NOPB Technical Specifications
ParameterValue
Output typeI²C
Sensor typeDigital, Local
Mounting typeSurface Mount
Voltage2.7V ~ 5.5V
Operating temperature-55°C ~ 150°C
PackageTube
FeaturesOutput Switch, Programmable Limit, Shutdown Mode
Resolution12 b
Case8-SOIC (0.154\", 3.90mm Width)
Test condition30°C (-25°C ~ 150°C)
Accuracy - highest (Lowest)±0.33°C (±1.5°C)
Sensing temperature - local-55°C ~ 150°C

Product details

Temperature range and package — deployment context

Rated for -55°C to 150°C, which puts it in the extended industrial / automotive under-hood class. The 8-SOIC package is a standard surface-mount footprint, compatible with reflow soldering and conformal coating for vibration-prone environments.

Lifecycle and sourcing — active production, no LTB pressure

Listed as Active with ROHS3 compliance. That means the LM92CIM/NOPB is a safe choice for a production BOM line — you are not sourcing a sunset part.

Frequently asked questions

What is the accuracy of the LM92CIM/NOPB at different temperatures?

The LM92CIM/NOPB achieves a typical accuracy of ±0.33°C and a maximum of ±1.5°C across its full -55°C to 150°C operating range. The highest accuracy is observed near 30°C, per the test condition.

Can I replace my current sensor with LM92CIM/NOPB?

The LM92CIM/NOPB is a 12-bit digital local sensor with I²C output in an 8-SOIC package. If your existing sensor is a pin-compatible digital temperature sensor with the same I²C protocol and supply range (2.7V to 5.5V), it may be a drop-in replacement. Verify the I²C address and register map against your current part before committing the BOM.